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In reply to the discussion: Nutella to Pay $3 Million - Deceptive Ad [View all]otohara
(24,135 posts)22. Local News Said
it works out to about $4.00 per person who takes the time to send a letter claiming you thought it was healthy.
It more a victory in false advertising vs class action.
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No, elleng, and Wonder Bread doesn't build strong bodies 12 ways, either. :-) nt
gateley
Apr 2012
#4
Wonder Bread - used by plumbers as a plug on small water pipes when doing repairs.
mikeytherat
Apr 2012
#31
It's ridiculous? The ad says one thing, the label says another, but the lawsuit is ridiculous?
truebrit71
Apr 2012
#20
The most recent ad has the kids bouncing off the walls, tearing the place apart, running in circles
mikeytherat
Apr 2012
#33
So, people are supposed to make their purchasing decisions based solely on advertising?
GoCubsGo
Apr 2012
#55
"It shocks me that people automatically believe everything they hear or read.."
truebrit71
Apr 2012
#59
I'd never tasted Nutella until a couple of months ago when there were samples at the grocery store.
Vinca
Apr 2012
#14
I would be interested in the details. How much of the settlement do lawyers get?
rhett o rick
Apr 2012
#18